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MONTE2000SS 03-19-2012 06:45 PM

Cleaning engine bay
 
Alright guys it seems all you guys take clean pictures of your engine bay...what kind of cleaner are you useing ,engine degresser or what?????i tried to clean it with soap and water and a couple different scrub brushes and some of it came of but it is pretty grimmy under there....please help me remove it not the paint...never kept it clean so helpme out!!!!:eek:

zjerry 03-19-2012 07:23 PM

I hear this stuff is good I need to buy some..:thumbsup:

The CD-2 Engine Detailer is a revolutionary, resin formula that cleans, shines, and protects all under-the-hood parts & surfaces in one easy step. Just spray it on and walk away. No rinsing. No mess. CD-2 Engine Detailer leaves plastic and rubber engine parts with a rich black luster and a lasting protective coating which guards against drying and cracking. CD-2 Engine Detailer also helps protect painted metal surfaces from rust and corrosion.
It is available in a 12.5 oz aerosol can.
http://www.detailingtricks.com/wp-co...ailer_12oz.jpg

MONTE2000SS 03-19-2012 07:49 PM

nice ill have to give it a try....nobady thinks this stuff is hurting anything??????

red04montels 03-19-2012 08:03 PM

Just use some tire shine right after you use some quick detailer and start scrubbing.

zjerry 03-19-2012 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by MONTE2000SS (Post 437789)
nice ill have to give it a try....nobady thinks this stuff is hurting anything??????

Member Franks 03SS uses CD2 , He say's it works Good..:thumbsup:
That's why I going to try it ..

MONTE2000SS 03-19-2012 08:30 PM

i tried scrubbing and some spots are really hard to get to just wondering if there s a easy way to get it off without scrubbing its be neglected for two long...lol...and what to use to get the grease offf????

zjerry 03-19-2012 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by MONTE2000SS (Post 437818)
i tried scrubbing and some spots are really hard to get to just wondering if there s a easy way to get it off without scrubbing its be neglected for two long...lol...and what to use to get the grease offf????

Simple Green works good..

MONTE2000SS 03-19-2012 08:38 PM

alrghty then simple green works good sounds good to me ...i use instead of simple green to clean the fronts of gutters is this stuff from dollar store cleans all kinds of stuff and is awesome and thats what it is called AWESOME....goodfor tons and tons of stuff itll clear grills and all didnt know if it was too harsh an didnt even cross my mind forgot all about it...you guys check it out it s cheap and works really good ...

03SSLE 03-19-2012 08:43 PM

Purple Power and an assortment of bottle brushes. :thumbsup:

lougreen03 03-19-2012 09:14 PM

I used Awesome Orange that has a degreaser formula a rag and a lot of scrubbing. Looks pretty clean to me.
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